In a public mea culpa, David De Jean in Information Week realized that there is life in the UMPC space. In a post entitled “OK, so I was wrong about Origami” he says he was wrong about Microsoft’s Origami platform. Origami was not an end, not a product but a reflection of what Microsoft thought a device between a laptop and a cell phone should look like. The market has shifted some from Microsoft’s original vision but there’s a lot of cool UMPC hardware out there and a lot more to come. It’s nice to see that some journalists have enough brass to admit when they’re wrong.

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